![]() ![]() Even their worst reviewed movie before this week, the first Cars in 2006, is still "Certified Fresh" at 74% on Rotten Tomatoes and made over $460 million (and don't forget the $10 billion in inescapable Cars-related merchandise sold since then) at the box office.Īs hinted, that was before this weekend. Ten of their eleven films have scored over 90% approval on Rotten Tomatoes (two of which with 100%, one at 99%, and another at 98%). Their two lowest grossing movies (the first Toy Story and A Bug's Life) still made north of $360 million each. Over the past 15 years, they've been unbeatable for eleven movies and, after last summer's Toy Story 3, are coming off their first billion dollar worldwide hit. ![]() The chief example discussed was the perfect track record of Pixar Animation Studios. ![]() Last year on this blog, a sumptuous review was posted on Toy Story 3 outlining the definition of "perfection" and how rare the examples are in movies and in life. ![]()
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